Bano Qudsia was born on 28 November 1928 in Firozpur, British India, as Qudsia Chattha. Her father was a Bachelor of Agriculture and her brother Pervaiz Chattah was a painter. She migrated to Lahore with her family after the partition of India and had begun writing short stories while studying in class 5. She graduated from the Kinnaird College in Lahore and then joined the Government College University (Lahore) (GCU) to do her masters in Urdu literature which she completed in 1951.
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Qudsia married writer Ashfaq Ahmed whom she had met at the Government College University (Lahore). They had three sons Aneeque, Anees and Aseer. The couple had been considered inseparable in their social lives.
She was born on November 28, 1928, in Feroz Pur (India). She completed her Master�s degree from Punjab University in 1950 and got married to well-known writer and play writer Ashfaq Ahmed.
Afterward, she continued her writing under the guidance of her husband. Bano Qudsia is known as the best fiction writer of Urdu.
Her best takes are Na Kabilay Zikar, Bazgasht, Amar Bail, Dast Basta, Saman-e-Wajood, Tawajao Ki Talib and Kuch Aur Nahi. Bano Qudsia�s novel Raja Gidh is one of best novels of Urdu. Her other books are Ek Din, Shehar-e-Lazawal, Perwah, Moom Ki Galiyan, Dosra Darwaza, Hijratoun Kay Darmiyan.
She also wrote some brilliant dramas for the television medium. The government of Pakistan honored her with Sitara-e-Imtiaz in recognition of her services for literature.
She was given Kamal-e-Fun Award in 2010 by the Pakistan Academy of Letters.
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